OK, I'll admit it: I've been getting a little throttle happy lately. Was on my way to work on a nice dry morning, about 70 degrees, and stopped at one of the 12 or so lights along the way. Light turned green, and I took off in my usual manner: release the clutch, give the throttle a good twist, shift at about 5 k and ease off once up to speed, just over 50 for most of the trip to work. However, I forget just how much power I'm putting down and how much weight I'm moving. I'll be honest, the FJR takes off so smoothly most of the time, I forget to expect the unexpected. Anyway, at one intersection, the crosswalk has a number of large painted stripes in my path. I got a huge surprise going over one of them. The stripe was about a foot wide and maybe 6 feet long. As soon as the back tire hit that thing under 3/4 throttle at about 3k rpm, the tire began spinning... for that six feet. My mind was off somewhere and I didn't expect it... it just caught me by surprise. The FJR recovered just fine, but the ordeal sure got my attention. Once again, I'm reminded that the power of an FJR is deceptive. Guess I need to remember that if the Feej is in gear, the brain better be too.
Gary
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